I prefer to have hand straps on my cameras, and have never had a good solution for my 20D until this:www.camdapter.com

I have tried the Canon battery grip + Canon E-1 hand strap, and don't like it at all. It doubles the size of the camera just so I can have a hand strap!

I've also tried a thing made by Hakuba, and it sucked. It was plastic, and too flexible, and blocked the battery door. (And it wasn't a tripod mount)

The guy who makes the Camdapters, Jim Garavuso, is a pleasure to deal with, and the adapter plates are exceptionally well-made. I would post pictures, but the shots on his website are better. You can roll over the pictures to see the other side.

I am using the double-ended Arca model, so I get a shoulder strap, a hand strap, and an arca plate all in one! It also keeps the bottom of my camera from getting dinged up when I set it down.

The hand straps he makes are also top-notch. They are a lot more comfortable than the Canon one. The E-1 from Canon stacks the nylon strap, so all the force is on a 1/2" strip on the back of your hand. The Camdapter strap has the nylon strap side-by-side, so the force is on a 1" wide strip.

I highly recommend the Camdapter + strap combo.

So, what was your favorite accessory of the year?

Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with the company or Jim, I'm just a really happy customer.

I am using a HoodMan monitor cover on a D2X. It is sometimes a pain because I need to open the door to view the monitor. However it sure saves the viewing monitor from fogg/freeze up from my breath during winter

I've found that a piece of thin, strong cord works better than a wrist strap for me.

I use a ~2' piece of 3/32" to 1/8" cord, thread it through the right side strap eye and knot the end. I usually include a small plastic toggle which allows me to firmly attach the camera to my wrist in perilous conditions.

For me its my Markins M-10 ballhead. After piddling around with a manfortto, benbo and even a linhof, I finally shelled out and got a decent ballhead - what a difference! Using a tripod is suddenly not a chore. Wonderful piece of kit highly reccommended.

Oh, and if i'm allowed a second one, it would be the Kirk L-plate that I bought at the same time. Once you use one you won't go back!

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I though the spirt level was also a great idea, just grossly expensive.. Then I managed to get a grid screen for my Eos5D and I'm in 7th heaven. Also a piece of plastic, also expensive, but it doesn't come off easily, and besides helping in keeping horizon's straight, helps in composition.

Other useful invention.. the RRS lever clamp. Forget about he ballhead. It is good, but not earth-shattering. What is really excellent is the lever design of the clamp which makes changing lenses much more intuitive, simple and quick and in my opinion safer as you KNOW you've locked it once the lever is in place. It is sold separately and can be added to most ball-heads out there.. My favourite combination has to be the Markins head with this clamp.

Cable release.. electronic or meccanical, these are great when you're working tripod mounted and want to keep camera shake to a minimum.

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Good grief! I have a couple of L lenses that cost less than that head! Must say it does look like a nice piece of engineering, though.